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The Beast from 20'000 Fathoms WIP

Wings 3D Work In Progress posted on Jan 23, 2007
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OK the beast is still a wip. Workign with the maps now and then will move on to rigging and making a few scenes with him. The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is what started teh whole atomic moster thing. Was filmed in 1953. It was a Ray Harryhaused creation and was a big hit for him and Warner Brothers. doign a bit of my own take on him.

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Boofy

7:29PM | Tue, 23 January 2007

Oh what big teeth you have mr monster! Nice work so far, love to see him finished. jen

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pakled

8:00PM | Tue, 23 January 2007

stop-motion rules!..;) great work.

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Ja-Seek

2:00AM | Wed, 24 January 2007

Great source of inspiration my friend.

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tallpindo

5:29AM | Wed, 24 January 2007

I have to release my own sighting in Domke's gardens of concrete examples and the latex monsters from the silver screen to begin to appreciate your wrinkles and textures. Painting on the dino in Maya acultures my hand to the way. Painting-on in RayDream so long ago stuck the idea and 3Dpaint could not satisfy the urge.

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Burpee

9:41AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

I think he's wonderful! Partly because I could not begin to create something like this and mostly because his teeth a awesome :)


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